Keys to a Good Release
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i agree im a 215 ave bowler and i still love watching these videos
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I"m a complete beginner. I didn't know you only move the fingers 2 inches to hook the ball. Thanks for the tip.
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This is the best release video, by far. It's all so clear now. This will definitely help me with the hook.
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I have bowling tryouts for my high school team monday and tuesday and ima b a sophmore im scared xP lol i made varsity freshman year but the incoming freshman now are really good haha i gotta get my knowledge up xD wish me luck
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Dont rotate your fingers. The money shot as he calls it wont give you much back end in an oily condition, and its just a lazy shot. Cuff your wrist get under the ball. I never rotate my rist. Im sorry but that bad advice, can cause injury and tugging of the ball.
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@T00MuchL4g helped me o.0
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Don't turn your hand.
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The money shot works for me. My avg is about 175-180. I like this release because it is simple and it goes with my stroker style. I think some would say the drawback is that I track over my finger and thumbs holes a lot, though.
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This is what I was looking for, thanks!
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@davidhindu not all expert village videos are bad. haven't seen all bowling videos so i can't speak for those, but the ones for auto repair are excellent.
I would love to take lessons one day. Even though im 200 ave. you can always learn from these guys.
Tiger Woods still takes golf lessons
joepic85 2 years ago 8
Fred Borden is a fabulous translater of bowling techniche. However Fred, I would be careful with the " Money Shot " terminology, especially with the lady's..
jonvball 3 years ago 6